Describe the Inner Circle Strategy. What is its purpose?
What will be an ideal response?
The Inner Circle Strategy is a technique designed by Lazarus to help clients identify deeper and more personal issues, facilitating the helping process. It is a diagram of five concentric circles that show progressive levels of self-disclosure.
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Which of the following is the approach prescribed by the DSM-5 to determine whether a girl suspected of anorexia nervosa is indeed significantly underweight?
a. She can be considered significantly underweight if she is less than 100 pounds. b. She can be considered underweight if her BMI is below 17. c. She can be considered underweight if her BMI is below the 5th percentile for other girls her age. d. A diagnosis of anorexia nervosa would be categorically excluded if she were above the 5th percentile for weight when compared with other girls her age.
Which of the following is not true of first generation Asian Americans:
a. They believe family unity comes before individual's welfare b. Religious beliefs are closely tied to their mental health attitudes c. Many of them respond to mediation or negotiation processes in resolving psychological conflicts d. Most of them do well academically
Typically researchers using single-participant designs decide whether or not the independent variable or treatment had an effect by ______.
A. using inferential statistics B. doing qualitative analysis C. doing graphic analysis D. doing nonparametric analysis
Define the term environmental refugees.
What will be an ideal response?